Earning in Dollars, Living in LATAM: The Silent Advantage of Those Building the Future

What does it really mean to “earn in dollars” as a developer in LATAM?

There’s a question many developers in our region ask themselves—though not always out loud: what if my talent had global impact… and compensation that truly reflects that value?

For years, the conversation was about access: access to better projects, cutting-edge technologies, and global teams.

Today, the landscape has shifted—and with it, the narrative.

The rise of nearshore software development has opened a powerful door: engineers in Latin America collaborating directly with international companies, earning in dollars while living in their home countries.

But this isn’t just about earning more.

It’s about understanding a structural advantage that, when used intentionally, can transform not only personal finances, but how we approach professional growth.

The value of software development beyond code

Software engineering has never been just about writing code.

It’s about solving complex problems, designing scalable systems, and building experiences that impact millions.

But something deeper happens when a developer begins working in a global environment.

Context shifts mindset.

Before, the focus might have been on “getting tasks done.”

After, it becomes about understanding the business, making decisions, and creating real value.

That shift also redefines how we see money.

When income aligns with impact, it stops being just compensation—and becomes a reflection of the value we create.

The strength of LATAM talent on the global stage

The growth of software development in Latin America is not a passing trend.

It’s a strategic response to a global reality: a shortage of tech talent and the need for real-time collaboration.

LATAM talent has stood out for several key reasons:

  • Strong technical foundations and high-quality skills.
  • Adaptability in fast-changing environments.
  • A collaborative, human-centered culture.
  • Time zone alignment with the United States.

This has positioned the region as a critical hub for companies seeking speed, quality, and efficiency.

And here’s where it gets interesting.

When a developer in LATAM earns in dollars, they don’t just access a higher salary.

They gain access to a smart economic asymmetry.

Earning in dollars, spending locally: a strategy, not a coincidence

This is one of the most important—and least discussed—topics in today’s tech culture.

Earning in dollars while living in countries with lower local costs creates a unique opportunity.

But opportunity alone is not enough.

It requires intention.

It requires strategy.

Because it’s not about spending more.

It’s about living better, building stability, and making long-term financial decisions.

Some developers who truly leverage this advantage follow principles like:

  • Diversifying income and savings in strong currencies.
  • Investing in continuous education (courses, certifications, specializations).
  • Building a solid financial safety net.
  • Prioritizing quality of life over consumption.

The before/after is clear.

Before: income tied to local markets, slower growth.

After: global access, stronger savings capacity, and more strategic financial decisions.

But the most interesting part isn’t the money itself.

It’s what that money enables.

Time to learn.

Freedom to choose projects.

The ability to say “no” to what doesn’t add value.

Community, collaboration, and continuous growth

No developer grows alone.

The developer community is one of the most valuable assets in our industry.

That’s where real learning happens:

  • In a code review that challenges you.
  • In a pair programming session that shifts your perspective.
  • In a conversation where someone shares a solution you hadn’t considered.

Working in global environments raises that bar even higher.

Because you’re not just collaborating with people from your city or country.

You’re working with diverse teams, different ways of thinking, building, and solving.

That accelerates everything.

You learn faster.

You adapt better.

You think in systems—not just features.

And in that process, earning in dollars stops being the goal.

It becomes a natural outcome of growth.

Mismo’s culture: where LATAM talent becomes global impact

At Mismo, this isn’t theory.

It’s everyday practice.

The focus on nearshore software development is not just about connecting talent with opportunities.

It’s about building a tech culture where developers grow both professionally and personally.

Distributed teams across Latin America working as one.

Spaces where continuous learning is part of the daily rhythm.

A culture where feedback isn’t criticism—it’s momentum.

And where every engineer understands their work has real impact on global products.

Here, earning in dollars is part of the context.

But what truly matters is what you build with it.

Career.

Community.

Purpose.

Beyond income: building a life with intention

Something shifts when you truly understand this.

You stop asking only, “how much do I earn?”

And start asking:

  • What kind of engineer do I want to become?
  • What impact do I want to create?
  • How do I use my resources to grow—not just consume?

Because this is the real advantage of LATAM talent today.

It’s not just technical.

It’s not just economic.

It’s the combination of both—amplified by a global mindset.

We are the generation building from LATAM to the world

Today, more than ever, developers in our region are in a unique position.

We can build global products without leaving our countries.

We can learn from the best teams in the world in real time.

We can earn in strong currencies and use that to design more intentional lives.

And most importantly.

We can do it together.

Because in the end, this isn’t just about code, dollars, or opportunities.

It’s about community.

Shared growth.

A new narrative for software engineering in our region.

One where LATAM talent doesn’t just take part in the global conversation.

It leads it.

And where every line of code we write is also a way of building the future we want to live in.

Jesús Ramos: An Engineer Who Turned Challenges into Opportunities

Mismo thrives on the strength of its exceptional team. We provide top-tier remote software development teams that seamlessly integrate with companies worldwide, driving exceptional results. Many organizations have partnered with Mismo to augment their development capabilities and achieve their technology goals.

At the heart of these successful teams are the talented individuals who make Mismo what it is. We’re committed to celebrating our remarkable employees and their invaluable contributions to our company culture. Our employee spotlights showcase the genuine relationships we’ve forged with team members and clients, highlighting their dedication and the positive impact they have on our collaborative environment.

Meet: Jesús Ramos

Sr. Software Engineer

Country: Costa Rica

  • Tell us a little about yourself: I’m the proud father of a baby girl—the cutest in the world. I’ve been happily married for six years. As the eldest of four siblings, I’ve learned the meaning of responsibility from an early age. Born in Liberia, Guanacaste, I come from humble beginnings, which instilled in me a strong desire to learn and succeed in life.
  • What initially attracted you to engineering and how have you found inspiration in this career? I remember the first time my dad brought a computer home to work on his own projects. At that moment, I was so eager to take it apart, clean it, and then put it back together that it left a lasting impression on me. From that day on, I knew I wanted to study computers.
  • What innovation or technical advancement have you been a part of that you consider to have made a milestone in your engineering field? I like to set milestones for every goal I pursue, regardless of its complexity. In other words, even the smallest achievement feels like a milestone to me. For example, using cutting-edge technology can be considered a milestone, as it means being among a select group of people worldwide utilizing that innovation. The fact that you’re using it to solve someone’s problem makes it even more remarkable.
  • What made you choose Mismo? The people! I loved the individuals I had the chance to interact with during my interview (a long time ago). They were—like everyone here—some of the smartest and kindest people I’ve ever met, a combination of traits that’s truly rare to find.
  • How would you describe the work environment at Mismo? I would describe it as the “3F”: Friendly, Family, and For the Win!
  • What learning and development opportunities have you had at Mismo and how have you utilized these opportunities to grow as a professional? I’ve had many growth opportunities that have allowed me to explore new paths and seize opportunities that many would envy compared to other places. To name a few: speaker, team/tech lead, engineering manager, and more. However, the most important lesson I’ve learned is to stay humble!
  • What aspects of working at Mismo’s engineering team make you proud and motivate you in your daily tasks? Respect and Trust! At Mismo, people respect each other at every level. Additionally, we all trust in the mission we work toward, which allows us to think in alignment, regardless of any differences we may have.
  • How do you believe the company and engineering can positively impact the world, people’s lives, and make a difference in their respective industries? Do things with love! Always think of or imagine that you’re working to solve a problem that you or someone you love will benefit from!
  • What Mismo policies or practices have helped you improve your work-life balance? The Remote Working Policy and Education Policy are great! They allow me to be productive in a flexible way, which I truly appreciate. Additionally, I was able to earn my CSM certificate, something that is very important to me.
  • What inspiring advice would you give to someone considering a career in engineering or looking to join a company like Mismo? If you’re pursuing this career: “There is no try, just do and repeat!” – If you take action, you’ll eventually get there. If you repeat, you’ll quickly learn everything you need to know.
    If you’re looking to join Mismo: “Let’s do it!” It’s that simple. We’re a big family, and we care for each other. I’ve got your back, and you’ve got mine. If we do it, we can make it happen—every time!
  • What tools or technologies do you use most frequently in your daily work as an engineer at Mismo?
    Tools: IDE (VSCode), DB Manager (currently using DBeaver).
    Technologies: Python, Django, Rails, Ruby, Docker, ReactJS, CSS, and more.
    Strategies: Pomodoro Technique, 3 Top Priorities, MoSCoW, Eat the Frog.

Meet Mauricio: An Engineer Committed to Shaping the Future

Mismo thrives on the strength of its exceptional team. We provide top-tier remote software development teams that seamlessly integrate with companies worldwide, driving exceptional results. Many organizations have partnered with Mismo to augment their development capabilities and achieve their technology goals.

At the heart of these successful teams are the talented individuals who make Mismo what it is. We’re committed to celebrating our remarkable employees and their invaluable contributions to our company culture. Our employee spotlights showcase the genuine relationships we’ve forged with team members and clients, highlighting their dedication and the positive impact they have on our collaborative environment.

Meet: Mauricio Peraza

Engineering Lead

Country: Costa Rica

  • Tell us a little about yourself: Hello! I am a devoted husband and proud father of two young daughters. With over 10 years of experience as a software engineer, I bring dedication and passion to my work. In my free time, I enjoy playing soccer, cycling, and engaging in a variety of outdoor activities.
  • What initially attracted you to engineering and how have you found inspiration in this career? My interest in engineering began as a teenager, sparked by my love for computer games like Age of Empires—an incredible game! I was also skilled with computers at the time, so when it came to choosing a university major, I knew I wanted to pursue something related to technology. This led me to Software Engineering. I stay inspired by following influential frontend developers on social media and attending conferences. These experts share valuable insights into new trends and cutting-edge technologies, keeping me engaged and excited about the field.
  • What innovation or technical advancement have you been a part of that you consider to have made a milestone in your engineering field? I’ve worked on projects involving large monolithic applications built on legacy code, where modernizing these systems while maintaining value for customers posed a significant challenge. I’m proud to have contributed to initiatives that successfully transformed these monoliths into microservices. I also led the implementation of micro frontends using React and modern frameworks like Next.js for these legacy applications. This innovation brought value in two key areas: delivering faster, more responsive applications for customers and creating a more efficient development experience for the engineering team.
  • What made you choose Mismo? A close friend introduced me to Mismo, and for years, I hoped to join because I knew they worked with top developers. I was certain it would be an incredible learning opportunity—and it truly has been since I joined. Mismo is a company filled with exceptionally skilled developers who bring not only technical expertise but also a remarkable human touch.
  • How would you describe the work environment at Mismo? The work environment at Mismo feels like a family. Since I joined, I’ve discovered a second family here, and it’s a wonderful experience to collaborate with people I consider friends. As I mentioned earlier, they are also highly skilled engineers. From the management and human resources departments to the entire engineering team, after eight years with the company, I am confident that I made the right choice in joining Mismo.
  • What learning and development opportunities have you had at Mismo and how have you utilized these opportunities to grow as a professional? At Mismo, I have had numerous learning and development opportunities that have greatly contributed to my growth. From leading innovative software projects to taking on a managerial role, I have significantly advanced as a professional.
  • What aspects of working at Mismo’s engineering team make you proud and motivate you in your daily tasks? Team collaboration has been crucial to our success. No matter how challenging a task may be, I know that at Mismo, I can always find the support I need to achieve it.
  • How do you believe the company and engineering can positively impact the world, people’s lives, and make a difference in their respective industries? I believe that software has the power to make people’s lives easier. By developing useful, impactful, and user-friendly applications, we enable individuals to save time, launch new businesses, create jobs, and spend more quality time with their loved ones.
  • What Mismo policies or practices have helped you improve your work-life balance? The flexible schedule at Mismo has greatly enhanced my work-life balance, allowing me to spend quality time with my family while also prioritizing my own well-being.
  • What inspiring advice would you give to someone considering a career in engineering or looking to join a company like Mismo? In the software development field, there are numerous paths you can pursue: DevOps, full-stack, back-end, front-end, UI/UX, data analysis, and more. It’s important to choose the area you enjoy most and commit to becoming the best in that field. Continuous learning and passion are essential for achieving success in your career.
  • What tools or technologies do you use most frequently in your daily work as an engineer at Mismo? I utilize tools and technologies such as Slack, Jira, Confluence, Visual Studio Code, Docker, React, PHP, Java Spring Boot, and GitHub Copilot.

Inspiring Through Code: Meet “Joss” Guzmán

Mismo thrives on the strength of its exceptional team. We provide top-tier remote software development teams that seamlessly integrate with companies worldwide, driving exceptional results. Many organizations have partnered with Mismo to augment their development capabilities and achieve their technology goals.

At the heart of these successful teams are the talented individuals who make Mismo what it is. We’re committed to celebrating our remarkable employees and their invaluable contributions to our company culture. Our employee spotlights showcase the genuine relationships we’ve forged with team members and clients, highlighting their dedication and the positive impact they have on our collaborative environment.

Meet: Josseline Guzmán

Jr. Software Engineer
Country: Costa Rica

  • Tell us a little about yourself: I’m a software engineer from Costa Rica who loves video games and rating movies on letterboxd.
  • What initially attracted you to engineering and how have you found inspiration in this career? I have always loved challenges and solving problems and that’s a big part of being a software engineer. I found inspiring starting a new day ready to tackle problems and open to new learning opportunities.
  • What innovation or technical advancement have you been a part of that you consider to have made a milestone in your engineering field? At Mismo we work really closely with startups, which enhances and values creativity and innovation because they are keys to develop unique products and services and we are able to see the impact that our work can provide.
  • What made you choose Mismo? I had the opportunity to know about Mismo in the process of starting an internship and I found their values and culture able to tone with mine. Since day one I have been really happy and sure it was a great decision.
  • How would you describe the work environment at Mismo? We are like a family, the remote culture isn’t a limitation because Mismo ensures we share and help each other, which at the same time is a reflection of Mismo’s values and ours as collaborators.
  • What learning and development opportunities have you had at Mismo and how have you utilized these opportunities to grow as a professional? There are many opportunities such as learning platforms, resources and a personalized career path. At Mismo they are aware that each collaborator has a different background and milestones to achieve.
  • What is your personal vision of a future where gender equity is a reality in all organizations, including Mismo?  Women have access to the same opportunities as men and we also change our mindset as a society.
  • What aspects of working at Mismo’s engineering team make you proud and motivate you in your daily tasks? Fellowship, empathy and all of us are always open to help and learn from each other, so we can grow up as a team and individuals.
  • How do you believe the company and engineering can positively impact the world, people’s lives, and make a difference in their respective industries? As I mentioned before, software engineering has taken a place in plenty of industries and people’s lives, software is a tool that can help people and become a solution to different challenges.
  • What Mismo policies or practices have helped you improve your work-life balance? Thanks to Mismo policies, I’m able to work remote and flexible hours, so I can balance personal and work life.
  • What inspiring advice would you give to someone considering a career in engineering or looking to join a company like Mismo? Give it a try, It’s a wonderful company full of opportunities that can enrich their professional path.
  • What tools or technologies do you use most frequently in your daily work as an engineer at Mismo? I mostly use Ruby on Rails, React and GraphQL which are fundamental for the projects and features I work on a daily basis.

Remote work in the USA: Opportunities for Colombians with salaries of over $10 million COP

Bogotá (Colombia), March 2024. With the arrival of COVID-19, remote work has become one of the preferred options for numerous transnational companies. This trend, which has been gaining momentum in Colombia, responds to the desire of many people to work from home to ensure their safety and well-being and keep abreast of new trends. In addition, the savings in commuting time and associated costs, such as transportation, clothing, and food, are also significant advantages.

This new way of working has challenged the deeply-rooted belief that physical presence is indispensable for collaboration and productivity. As more workers experience the benefits of telecommuting, companies have begun to see the advantages of hiring people from other countries without the need for them to relocate. This dynamic has streamlined hiring processes and reduced costs associated with relocation. Similarly, it allows companies to access a wider range of international talent without having to worry about the logistical and legal issues that often arise when moving foreign employees. This contributes to greater diversity and innovation in the workplace, while also increasing the company’s competitiveness on a global level.

Currently, there are numerous job opportunities in areas such as engineering and software development that are seeking Colombian professionals, who are sought after by these companies for their solid academic background and their ability to adapt to new situations. These vacancies require a combination of technical and soft skills, as well as fluency in English, especially at the B2 level or higher according to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). Candidates must have previous experience in the industry to meet the demands of these positions and contribute to innovation and technological development.

According to leading job portals like GlassDoor or El Empleo, salaries for positions such as FullStack Engineers (one of the most in demand) range between 8 and 10 million Colombian pesos per month. This level of remuneration is considered highly competitive, especially because many of these opportunities are paid in dollars. It is worth noting that this phenomenon of attractive salaries is not exclusive to Colombia, but is observed throughout Latin America, due to the strengthening of the dollar against the currencies of the region.

Companies like the Software consultancy Mismo actively seek professionals in specialized areas such as FullStack engineering and Cloud Computing. In fact, according to the previously mentioned job portals, specialties like Cloud Computing can offer monthly salaries of up to $15 million Colombian pesos. It is essential to highlight that these salaries depend on the company for which one works, which implies that they could be significantly higher.

“The positions offered to Colombian professionals in international companies provide a valuable space to experience a global work environment that fosters innovation, continuous learning, and exposure to diverse cultures and business practices. These types of jobs, with attractive salaries and growth alternatives, are an excellent option for those looking to expand their professional horizons and improve their career development without having to leave home,” indicates Diego Gamboa, Chief Technology Officer at Mismo.

The executive highlights the importance of using specific keywords such as ‘remote work’, ‘job opportunities abroad’ (or country of preference), ‘competitive salaries’, and ‘professional positions’ when searching for jobs online. These terms allow filtering the results to find vacancies that fit the candidate’s skills and experience.

“It is essential to identify the companies of our interest based on the benefits they offer, the technologies and industry in which they operate. Let us not forget that these companies frequently share job offers, information, articles, and community-oriented activities through their social networks, such as LinkedIn, Instagram, or Facebook,” says Gamboa.

The space Mismo Jobs hosts a wide variety of job vacancies for interested professionals. On this site, applicants can not only explore employment opportunities but also receive guidance and advice during their international job search.